QUALCOMM, a leader in digital wireless communications and advanced
electronic messaging solutions for the Internet, today announced the
availability of Eudora2go, a feature-rich, mobile Eudora e-mail client for
BREW handsets, combined with Eudora2go.net, a hosted e-mail service with
anti-virus and anti-spam protection and secure communications through Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). Eudora2go includes
"Pre-mail," a robust push e-mail capability that allows a Eudora2go user to
preview the content of a new e-mail message when it arrives, and thus save
users the time and airtime costs of downloading the entire message.

"The world renowned Eudora e-mail brand is expanding into the most logical
market for a QUALCOMM product: the mobile phone," said Bill Ganon, vice
president for QUALCOMM's Eudora products group. "Our experience based on the
Eudora e-mail product has helped us create Eudora2go and the 'Pre-mail' feature
for mobile users. The end result of the collaboration between the Eudora,
Intellisync and Rockliffe teams is the integration of a secure mobile e-mail
client and hosted e-mail service, which delivers a true push-based e-mail
solution for both individual users and small-to-medium enterprises."

Eudora2go was developed by Intellisync and is based on the company's
industry-leading BREW-compatible e-mail products. It offers a full-featured
secure POP3 and IMAP e-mail client featuring the familiar functionality and
graphic elements that are based on the highly popular Eudora desktop e-mail
application. In addition, Intellisync has developed the new "Pre-mail" feature
to create more user-friendly e-mail notification and give users a preview of
e-mail without a full download.

"The seamless integration of the Eudora2go e-mail client and the
Eudora2go.net server ensures practical access to and use of e-mail without a
learning curve," said Basil Abifaker, director of Tourmaline Product Unit,
Intellisync. "QUALCOMM's BREW solution continues to greatly enhance the value
of mobile-worker e-mail services by helping us create products that meet the
increasing demand for remote e-mail communication."

Rockliffe, developers of the MailSite mail server software, has developed
the server-side functionality that powers the Eudora2go.net service. By
offering users the ability to set sophisticated server-side rules, plus the
"Pre-mail" push e-mail notification, an elegant and efficient integration has
been created between the Eudora2go client and the hosted Eudora2go.net
service. Additionally, Rockliffe's technology further enhances the
Eudora2go.net service with full anti-spam and anti-virus protection for
individuals or enterprises seeking to have their own Eudora2go.net account.

"The rules-based wireless push technology that we have added to
Eudora2go.net mail server will ensure that end users can manage their wireless
e-mail in a way that meets their particular requirements," said John Davies,
president and CEO of Rockliffe. "This adds tremendous value to the Eudora2go
client and the Eudora2go.net service by helping end users to better manage
their e-mail workload."

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